Idaho State Government
The Idaho State Government is the governing body of the state of Idaho, located in the northwestern United States. It operates under a constitutional framework and consists of three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The Governor serves as the head of the executive branch, while the legislative branch is made up of the Idaho State Legislature, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The judicial branch interprets laws and is led by the Idaho Supreme Court. The state government is responsible for various functions, including education, transportation, and public safety. It also manages natural resources and economic development, ensuring the well-being of its residents and the sustainable use of the state's resources.